
Test Types and Why We Use Them
If you have spent any time around our DOTS Lead Validation or DOTS Lead Validation International services you may have run across the input to the service, 'TestType' ...

Windows Communication Framework (WCF): A New Framework for Developers
Our older data validation services are getting a refresh to help future-proof them as well as to enable JSON and XML responses. The underlying systems that support our ...

Getting Started With Your Service Objects’ Trial Key
Now that you have your free trial key, what should you do with it? First, you’re going to want to try it out right away. If you’re like ...

Understanding Phone Exchange 2 Note Codes
In November 2018, we published the blog, Best Practices for Phone Exchange 2 International, introducing you to one of our phone validation services and its operations. Here in ...

Choosing a Web API: REST, Remote Procedural Call or Hybrid
REST is a popular architectural style that has been the go-to design for web-based APIs for years. The style has defining constraints, but it is not a protocol ...

Service Objects’ Top 5 Technical Blogs
Customer Service Excellence is one of Service Objects’ core values, which we support in a number of ways, including creating a variety of technical content. Our engineers regularly ...

Address Deduplication Using USPS Barcodes
When are two addresses actually the same? And when can you remove one of them from your contact database? The answer isn’t as simple as it sounds. Suppose ...

Tuning your Implementation: What Impacts Speed and Throughput
How fast is fast? How fast should things be? And more importantly, what can you control to make the response time of using our services as fast as ...

Opinionated Software – Choosing Your Vision
In software development, there are two common approaches to architectural design. One school of thought, un-opinionated, is to make software agnostic and be as flexible as possible to ...